Bunkyo-ku, Japan

Isomaro Yamaguchi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2011

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Title: Isomaro Yamaguchi: Innovator in Plant Differentiation and Growth

Introduction

Isomaro Yamaguchi is a prominent inventor based in Bunkyo-ku, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of plant biology, particularly in understanding the mechanisms of plant differentiation and growth. His innovative work has implications for agricultural practices and plant science.

Latest Patents

Yamaguchi holds a patent titled "Regulatory genes for plant differentiation and growth, and use of the same." The objective of this invention is to provide gibberellin-binding proteins, genes encoding such proteins, and their applications. The proteins function as cytoplasmic receptors for gibberellin and mediate the gibberellin response in plants. Plants that overexpress these genes exhibit gibberellin-hypersensitive phenotypes, such as increased plant height. Conversely, plants with mutated genes display gibberellin-insensitive phenotypes, resulting in dwarfism. This research indicates that plant differentiation and growth can be regulated by introducing gibberellin-binding genes or by suppressing their expression. Yamaguchi has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Isomaro Yamaguchi is affiliated with Nagoya University, where he conducts his research and contributes to the academic community. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in enhancing crop yields and improving plant resilience.

Collaborations

Yamaguchi has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Makoto Matsuoka and Hidemi Kitano. These partnerships have furthered research in plant biology and innovation.

Conclusion

Isomaro Yamaguchi's contributions to the field of plant differentiation and growth highlight the importance of innovative research in agriculture. His work continues to influence the scientific community and offers promising avenues for future exploration.

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